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> My 3.3L Subie Conversion Thread, Got me some 914rubber stuff
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post Jul 2 2018, 03:02 PM
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I went with the A310 52mm RAD due to the fact I plan on adding some forced air to the mix at some point.

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post Jul 2 2018, 03:06 PM
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Even like that it is a bit tight on the sides, would make the mount easy enough, and does leave a bit more of the trunk as usable space. If I tilt it at a angle, might make it work, that being said a bit of (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sawzall-smiley.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/welder.gif) will make it fit also. And we all know I am not afraid of any of those tools.

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post Jul 2 2018, 03:29 PM
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Wow you got one! Cool! How does it fit if you angle at about 45 degrees so it's right under the headlight boxes like this? See my crudely drawn lines in the pic below:

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I vent out the bottom so it would be easy to build an oil cooler type shroud.
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post Jul 2 2018, 06:55 PM
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Chris I took your idea and inverted it, but I think it will work, not optimal but should work.

From this angle it looks not that bad.

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But from this one it is a bit worse.

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It gets it down with a little bit of a hump and then you can put a cover over the rest. It would be the same height as the standard board over the spare tire. Front duct work would go right below the front latch. The one that will be hard for me is the condenser for the AC. Alpines come with A/C (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Build the ductwork and put a coke cooler in the front trunk. In reality I will most likely put a fiberglass tub up there, and toss a couple of water sealed bags for tool, and other 914 emergency items....
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post Jul 5 2018, 08:08 PM
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^looking at the radiator, any issue with finding fan(s) with a small enough diameter so they are not sticking out the top or bottom?
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post Jul 10 2018, 07:59 PM
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10" fans use 3 for good measure
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QUOTE(914forme @ Jul 10 2018, 06:59 PM) *

10" fans use 3 for good measure



That'll give it a unique look as well.... I like it.
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post Jul 10 2018, 08:14 PM
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What about notching the headlight buckets?
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post Jul 10 2018, 08:25 PM
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QUOTE(Andyrew @ Jul 10 2018, 09:14 PM) *

What about notching the headlight buckets?


That just MIGHT work. Seemed like it was less than an inch too wide the way I measured it. If so you don't need much to get it to fit.
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post Jul 11 2018, 09:45 AM
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I was planning on using a notch, but not the head light buckets. Where it sits now, should be good for my setup. I will be adding a notch in the support to allow the rad to slide down into it. A couple of U's with foam to support the rad and let it float separate from the chassis, and still be sealed. Another U up top to seal the deal, build the duct work front and rear and then a fan shroud and the rear ductwork. I will still have a bit of the Frunk to use.

My biggest challenge now is finding a A/c Condenser that fits. Have not found one for a Renault Alpine. So off to get one custom made, and well that will equal $$$, and once I started looking at dollars I looked at Restomod Air system, and (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) very bad (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) came about.
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post Jul 11 2018, 10:13 AM
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With the Alpine radiator, could you not have someone notch the tanks or shorted the radiator at a local shop? We're just talking a half inch on both sides, right?

Also, what size are Boxster radiators? Or how bout MR2? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)
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post Jul 26 2018, 03:39 PM
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Dang, I placed an order on Tuesday afternoon and got my 914rubber order TODAY already!

Check out my engine lid-to-body seal. It was so brittle it was breaking off in huge chunks.

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And the new purty one:

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Think maybe I needed new wiper caps?

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The new ones are on the left...just FYI (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) .

Next I reinstall my rubber bumper tops with new rubber base spacer things. They should fit a lot better.

All this satisfaction for less than $40. You just can't beat it.
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post Jul 26 2018, 04:04 PM
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QUOTE(914forme @ Jul 10 2018, 06:59 PM) *

10" fans use 3 for good measure

If its sealed, the fan(s) don't actually need to be attached to the rad. You can do 1 big fan in a hole in the floor for example, or make ducts like Kent did and put a fan on each exit.

Look into aftermarket "hotrod" condensers, they come in many sizes. They even make one that will fit under half the engine lid, though I would run 2 to be effective.
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I have not seen that A/C condenser in any of my hotrod air searches, so please do tell?
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I have not seen that A/C condenser in any of my hotrod air searches, so please do tell?

Search "Universal AC Condenser". I think I figured out a 11"x20" would fit under the engine lid. Remove the rain pan and make a shroud so all the air has to pass thru it. Likely need 2 end to end with either Y fittings or parallel to cool well enough plus fans when your stopped. It was part of the brainstorming when I was designing the under cowl AC unit.
I have the parts to build a machine to do large enough vacuum forming for the shroud but it will be a while before I have the free time.

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QUOTE(914forme @ Jul 11 2018, 08:45 AM) *

I was planning on using a notch, but not the head light buckets. Where it sits now, should be good for my setup. I will be adding a notch in the support to allow the rad to slide down into it. A couple of U's with foam to support the rad and let it float separate from the chassis, and still be sealed. Another U up top to seal the deal, build the duct work front and rear and then a fan shroud and the rear ductwork. I will still have a bit of the Frunk to use.

My biggest challenge now is finding a A/c Condenser that fits. Have not found one for a Renault Alpine. So off to get one custom made, and well that will equal $$$, and once I started looking at dollars I looked at Restomod Air system, and (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) very bad (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) came about.

Stephan, you get a universal one that is a close to the radiators size as possible. I say this to maximize airflow, not to improve AC cooling.They come with "L" brackets so you can hang them in front of your radiator. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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post Jul 27 2018, 05:26 PM
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QUOTE(Chris914n6 @ Jul 26 2018, 08:16 PM) *

QUOTE(914forme @ Jul 26 2018, 03:36 PM) *

I have not seen that A/C condenser in any of my hotrod air searches, so please do tell?

Search "Universal AC Condenser". I think I figured out a 11"x20" would fit under the engine lid. Remove the rain pan and make a shroud so all the air has to pass thru it. Likely need 2 end to end with either Y fittings or parallel to cool well enough plus fans when your stopped. It was part of the brainstorming when I was designing the under cowl AC unit.
I have the parts to build a machine to do large enough vacuum forming for the shroud but it will be a while before I have the free time.

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Why not run it in front of the radiator? I'm not a fan of running rubber lines to something that moves often. Worst case, run it in the fender with a fan. That's what the 911s do.
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post Feb 2 2019, 01:17 PM
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How about angled the other way with the top towards the front? Sorry I know this is a bit old. Just borught to life in my thread & Chris linked me to this. I bought this same radiator to play with

QUOTE(914forme @ Jul 2 2018, 04:55 PM) *

Chris I took your idea and inverted it, but I think it will work, not optimal but should work.

From this angle it looks not that bad.

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But from this one it is a bit worse.

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It gets it down with a little bit of a hump and then you can put a cover over the rest. It would be the same height as the standard board over the spare tire. Front duct work would go right below the front latch. The one that will be hard for me is the condenser for the AC. Alpines come with A/C (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Build the ductwork and put a coke cooler in the front trunk. In reality I will most likely put a fiberglass tub up there, and toss a couple of water sealed bags for tool, and other 914 emergency items....

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Okay so @JRust , I am really late to the answer. No reason not to, just would need to figure out the tanks. In reality if you go with the 40mm version it should fit with out issue.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/poke.gif) Chris re-read the entire thread over that past couple days lunches, still impressed, lets have that conversation (IMG:style_emoticons/default/shades.gif)
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